Young Justice
Young Justice
TV-14 | 26 November 2010 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    mitrarock

    Season 1The first season attract you and all the episodes attract you . some characters are really fascinating and art about the character as mean drawing and action scenes are really better. And the storyline is also good. All the character like Superboy, Robin, Aqualad, and others are put so nicely.All the story about the Superboy like he was the clone of the SUPERMAN. But he doesn't have any kind of power of SUPERMAN he was just stronger and powerful like superman but he cannot fly and can not do the lesser thing like Superman do.But he was good And the other characters are just trained by the original heroes. So they are good for that reason. after the all heroes meet up then decide to make one team for helping people and Justice Language gave them also some short and little cases.Which are not troublesome. Now the story begging. Now in this part, The Light is Coming. they are just like Justice League and the Made of all Villains Who want to destroy the justice league. mainly the Superman and Batman. They think If they kill the Superman and Batman they Destroy the Justice League. But The Young Justice came on there way and they destroy the all the Lights plans. and Lights First Mission is to kill and destroy the Young Justice and after that the can back to there main plan. Young Justice makes disable and fails all their plans. The story run in One structure. villans came they kill him or arrest him. And the Story runs in one solo. After Some episodes Lights starting to destroy Young Justice. And in the last episodes, they finally find out the whole truth. season 2When I started to watch the season 2 in that everything changed. Lots of new characters come and joint the young justice league. and some of them die. But the stories go the story reveals whats going on in the new season. Now Fast Forward.... Megan the Martian Girl and superboy breakup and she with Logan some kind of fish. Aqualand is now with villans and he helps them to destroy the Justice League cause they kill Aqualand's Girlfriend. They make the plan to destroy The Lights to put one character inside Light. So they made fack death of Lady Green Arrow and make him Tigeress and put her in Lights. Where in there Aqualand Already his side And helping her For Destroying Lights in roots. By the way, he is the son of the Black Waterman(By the Way I don't know his name). And they are really good at to work hard and make fool all of them. Now the new character comes to Young Justice The Green Bittle. He Helping them to destroy The LIGHT and the new villain The RICHI. Richi is alien who came on the different planet to earth. They want control of The Earth. But our Heroes think the sound doesn't good. the fail his all plans and start to destroy RICHI. On the other side, The Aqualand And Lady Green Arrow doing there work in Lights for destroying them. Now the Story goes faster. Other Teammate does know about the Aqualand And he does kill the Lady Green Arrow. So all the other Teammates want to kill Aqualand and destroy the Lights. But After some Episodes (2 or 3) They knew about the Aqualand and Lady Green Arrow Is alive so every buddy knew they are just doing their job for saving the world. At last, the make one secret mission and capture the all the bed villans some of them just vanish or disappear there and Young Justice kills some of them.In my opinion, this s the best cartoon tv series I had ever seen. But some os causes they just stop making the new episodes and stop working on that. But after this series, they make some new tv series. Which is better in graphically and animation all. Ater this series they decided to make the new one add they also published the new comics. In 2016 Netflix buy all the Young Justice episodes and I think the made some new ones.

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    KalKenobi83

    Watched Young Justice amazing voice Performances from Jesse McCartney(All My Children) as Dick Grayson/Robin, Khary Payton(Teen Titans) as Kaldur'ahm/Aqualad also starring Jason Spisak(Green Lantern:The Animated Series) as Kid Flash, Nolan North(Wolverine And The X- Men) as Superboy , Danica McKellar(How I Met Your Mother) as Megan Morse/Miss Martian, Stephanie Lemelin(Rules Of Engagment) as Artemis ,Lacey Chabert(The Spectacular Spider- Man) as Zatanna,Eric Lopez as Jamie Reyes/Blue Beetle,Jason Marsden(General Hospital) as Bart Allen/Impulse ,Alyson Stoner(Step Up) as Barbra Gordon/Batgirl, Mae Whitman(Independence Day) as Wonder Girl also Featuring Vanessa Marshall(Justice League:Crisis On Two Earths) as Black Canary Phil LaMarr(Justice League Unlimited) as Aquaman ,Bruce Greenwood(Star Trek) as Batman, Maggie Q(Mission:Impossible III) as Wonder Woman While Im Not a huge Teen Titans I really enjoyed enjoyed seeing these Sidekicks have there own missions aside from The League also the characters were well developed also amazing twists as well I can't wait for season 3 . Amazing score by Michael McCuistio and Amazing Showrunners Brandon Vietti(Batman:Under The Red Hood) & Greg Weisman(Max Steel) Amazing Show featuring the second Tier of DC Heroes 8/10

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    Glen Blake

    This is a great show when we needed a real super hero show but unfortunately it was cut after 2 seasons. It was the only good super hero show when it came out and really after it was canceled after 2 seasons fans really want to see it come back on Netflix is the word and with Netflix bringing back shows and making them and movies they need to get this show back up and running so a season 3 and more can happen. So the shows plot is about the sidekicks of the main heroes of the DC comics like Batman, Flash and Green Arrow. It's a interesting look at superhero shows and is well acted and interesting and a shame it was cut short so if you want to see it come back ask Netflix and DC comics and watch on Netflix and buy it as well so they know we want more.

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    linkogecko

    I had heard great things about this series, about its depth, its characterization, its humor and even its standing as one of the highest-rated animated series on IMDb, up there with masterpieces like "Avatar: The Legend of Aang". So, when I saw it available for streaming, even if it was just its first season, I decided I needed to check it out. The experience watching that first season... wasn't so good. I liked the way the characters were introduced and their general group dynamic, but things like Ms. Martian's grating catchphrase and overall too-childish humor, the lack of development to get to know some of the least-popular Justice League heroes (me not being an avid comic reader, I spent a few episodes wondering "just who/what IS Red Tornado, and why should we care?" before caving in to just googling him) and the arbitrary way of keeping some of The Team's members (usually the more useful ones for the specific mission) out of certain episodes all dampened my enjoyment.Then I had a chance to watch the second season and boy did my opinion change. The time leap had helped mature the original team members into much more capable, likable and interesting characters. The dynamic between the new members had become more solid than with the ones before, and the decision to put the bulk of the humor on a single character with better delivery than any other funnyman before him was the right one. The increased focus on the over-arching, season-long story and its fewer antagonists than on "mission of the week"-type narratives with too many villains. The brilliant way this narrative's many twists were handled (even if they weren't particularly difficult to guess beforehand). The events during the time gap, only mentioned in passing, as well as the JL's even more sparse appearances all help create an air of mythological mystery around these characters, an improvement over the simple question marks many of them were during the first season. These and other decisions made for a far more enjoyable and interesting story to watch than the first season had (though not without its weaknesses, some of the new Team members introduced in the second season do get badly shortchanged in regards to their on-screen origins, as do some of the older ones in regards to what they've been up to during the time-gap).I have decided to rate this series with an 8 as an average of my grades for both season. The first one seemed to me like a solid 7, a good introduction to an interesting world, with a lot of untapped potential and room for improvement. The second one, a definite 9, lots of improvement over the first, an imperfect but still wildly enjoyable story that really grabs you and keeps you watching. Considering the threads that were left hanging at the season/series end and how much it improved from one season to the next, I can't help but wonder what would have been if a third and maybe further seasons had been green-lighted. Maybe the third season would have been a perfect 10, but as it currently stands, it's no more than yet another of the great "what if"s of DC's history with adaptations, up there with George Miller's "Justice League: Mortal", Tim Burton's "Superman Lives" and others. However, unlike those, I still hold the tiniest bit of hope that we might yet see the return of "Young Justice". Fingers crossed.

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